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Planning Commission <br />February 22, 2018 <br />Page 2 <br />has already complied with a partial conversion. <br />He provided options to meet the requirements for contingency plans. The City could use water from several <br />different sources, which would be prohibitively expensive. Another option would be to appeal the amendment <br />to the City's permit; there is a 30 day appeal window. The third option would be to prepare a simple plan to <br />meet the vague minimum requirements. Or, he explained, the City could do nothing and wait for the DNR to <br />take enforcement action. The City was now appropriated more water than it uses, but it will be needed for future <br />development. <br />Other conditions of the order expected to be done by February 281h were the preparation of a residential <br />irrigation ban, limitations put on total per capita use, and collaboration with other cities. He concluded by <br />saying the City is doing an excellent job in water conservation and aquifer management. Staff was not <br />requesting any action, but residents will start to look for remedies and a legislation solution will likely be <br />necessary. <br />Adiournment <br />Commissioner Arcand made a motion, Commissioner Lessard seconded, to adjourn at 7:53 p.m. <br />All Ayes. Motion carried. <br />Respectfully Submitted, <br />Rachel Leitz <br />